The daughters of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson are facing a tremendous moment of powerlessness, which many suspect will not be easy for them, all because of the difficult circumstances in which their own family has found themselves, at the cost of their own.
This is true even if the girls, like their parents, have no reports of being associated with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
To reflect on this growing helplessness comes Duncan Larcombe, the Royal Editor of The Sun. he talked about mirror And their conversation became clear from the beginning.
In her view, the daughters of the former Duke of York are facing a major crisis.
As some experts have stated, this may not be his own creation based on lack of evidence. Mr. Larcombe also reflected on this and admitted, “I can’t imagine how terrible it must be for Beatrice and Eugenie. Both of their parents are embroiled in this scandal, which is a scandal that seems to have no end in sight. You know, it’s just raging over and over again.”
He got a little more personal and admitted, “I really feel very sorry for them. I think what could they do? What could they say?” After all, throughout his life “you know he’s tried his best to be a part of the royal family,” she said, adding, “he hasn’t rebelled against it like some members of the family have” but after the issue with his parents “in many ways he’s been hung out to dry.”
The same sentiment also comes through the Mirror’s royal editor Russell Myers and he believes, “While there is no suggestion that Beatrice or Eugenie are guilty of any wrongdoing – their mention in the Epstein files is an uncomfortable truth for the king and his family.”
